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Certified Management Accountant |
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| CMA, Institute of Management Accountants - USA |
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| Professionals Driving Business Performance™ |
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The Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designation provides corporate management and individual members with an objective measure of knowledge and competence in the field of management accounting. The CMA is an invaluable credential for professional advancement and for broadening professional skills and perspective
Only the CMA certification requires the broad range of topics that are key to management performance and contribution. Exam topics include economics, business finance, situational analysis, and decision making with a strong emphasis on ethics . Combined with relevant rule-based subject matter, the four-tiered CMA exam is designed to develop and measure critical thinking and decision-making skills.
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Who can take the exam?
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To sit for the CMA exam, the candidate must meet or is expected to meet one of the following |
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Hold a Bachelor degree, in any area from an accredited college or university; or
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Hold a CPA License or other qualifications issued in a foreign country that is comparable to the CPA,
CMA, etc. or
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Achieve an acceptable score in the 50 percentile or higher in the GMAT or GR E Examination |
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THE EXAMINATION |
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Part 1 |
Business Analysis |
3 Hours
–110 multiple choice questions |
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Part 2 |
Management Accounting & reporting |
4 Hours –140 multiple choice questions |
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Part 3 |
Strategic Management |
3 Hours 110 multiple choice questions |
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Part 4 |
Business Applications |
3 Hours
– 4 to 7 essays/problems |
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Exams can be
taken at any time except for Part 4. |
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Examination Structure and Format |
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» Candidates may register for any number of parts, and the parts may be taken in any order except part4.
» The CMA examination is given in a computer based format.
» Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 are 100% objective and consists of carefully constructed multiple-choice
questions. Part 4 is available every second month of every quarter and consists of essays or problem |
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Membership and Examination Fee |
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» Membership Fee ( First Time Applicant ) US$ 325.00
» Examination Fee Each Part US$ 165.00 |
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Course Fee and Registration Requirements |
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Registration Requirements: |
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- Fill the application form
- Submit a copy of Transcript and degree/diploma
- Submit a copy of national ID/Iqama
- Submit a copy of passport
- Submit two passport size photographs
- Pay application fee
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Course includes: |
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- 147 Hours of instructions
- 49 lectures
- HOCK’s Original Textbooks
- Flash Cards
- Test Software
- Audio Files of Lectures
- Study Plan, Quizzes and Mock Exams
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Course Duration and Class Timing: |
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- 22 Weeks
- 2 Days per week (Saturday and Tuesday)
- 3 Hours per Day (7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.)
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Course Components: |
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Part
1- Business Analysis
§ Business
Economics
§ Global
Business
§ Internal
Controls
§ Quantitative
Methods
§ Financial Statement
Analysis |
Part
2: Management Accounting and Reporting
§ Budget
Preparation
§ Cost
Management
§ Information
Management
§ Performance
Measurement
§ External Financial
Reporting |
Part
3: Strategic Management
§ Strategic
Planning
§ Strategic
Marketing
§ Corporate
Finance
§ Decision
Analysis
§ Investment
Decisions |
Part 4: Business Applications
§ Organization
Movement
§ Organization
Communication
§ Behavioural
Issues
§ Ethical
Considerations |
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